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mayor cory booker. when you look around the country, a lot of rising stars for the democrats are mayors. why? they had 29 governorships when barack obama won presidency. only 20 now. so he's their leader. if you look at the numbers, his party has actually suffered. i'm not blaming him. but his party has suffered dramatically. house seats, senate seats, governorships, lost nearly 1,000 state seats while barack obama has been president. so the younger people of the future, all mayors. >> could it be he criticized the attacks on national television and then had to go and walk it back? >> i do think that's right. corey is seen as a rising national star in the democratic party. has a wide network of people -- >> aot of people in the business media. >> he's a real f a lot of money comingnhrough education. but what i think is- for him, a questionf wog his way back into favor. with the obama folks. he wasexiled for little bit there. >> all because of that -- >> got off a tal poi, boom. >> the reason they have t
mayor cory booker. when you look around the country, a lot of rising stars for the democrats are mayors. why? they had 29 governorships when barack obama won presidency. only 20 now. so he's their leader. if you look at the numbers, his party has actually suffered. i'm not blaming him. but his party has suffered dramatically. house seats, senate seats, governorships, lost nearly 1,000 state seats while barack obama has been president. so the younger people of the future, all mayors. >>...
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. >> woodruff: thank you, ray, so newark mayor cory booker spoke... in fact, he's still speaking on the convention floor. he chairs the platform committee. the democrats' document draws a sharp contrast with the republicans, calling for higher taxes on the wealthy, same sex marriage, and immigration reform. let's listen in. >> our platform is crafted by democrats, but it is not about partisanship it's about pragmatism. it's not about left or right but about moving america and our economy forward. (cheers and applause) our platform and our president stands firm in the conviction that america must continue to outbuild, outinnovate, and outeducate the world (cheers and applause) you see, this platform is a clear choice between economic pathways-- forward or back, inclusion or exclusion, grow together as a nation or be a country of savage disparitys that favor the fortunate few over the greatest driving force of any economy. a large and robust middle-class. (cheers and applause) we must choose forward. we must choose inclusion. we must choose growing toge
. >> woodruff: thank you, ray, so newark mayor cory booker spoke... in fact, he's still speaking on the convention floor. he chairs the platform committee. the democrats' document draws a sharp contrast with the republicans, calling for higher taxes on the wealthy, same sex marriage, and immigration reform. let's listen in. >> our platform is crafted by democrats, but it is not about partisanship it's about pragmatism. it's not about left or right but about moving america and our...
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>>oodruff: thank you, ray, so newark mayor cory booker spoke... in fact, he's still speaking on the convention floor. he chairs the platform committee. the democrats' document draws a sharp contrast with the republicans, calling for higher taxes on the wealthy, same sex marriage, and immigration reform. let's listen in. >> our platform is crafted by democrats, but it is not about partisanship it's about pragmatism. it's not about left or right but about moving america and our economy forward. (cheers and applause) our platform and our president stands firm in the conviction that america must continue to outbuild, outinnovate, and outeducate the world (cheers and applause) you see, this platform is a clear choice between economic pathways-- forward or back, inclusion or exclusion, grow together as a nation or be a country of savage disparitys that favor the fortunate few over the greatest driving force of any economy. a large and robust middle-class. (cheers and applause) we must choose forward. we must choose inclusion. we must choose growing geth
>>oodruff: thank you, ray, so newark mayor cory booker spoke... in fact, he's still speaking on the convention floor. he chairs the platform committee. the democrats' document draws a sharp contrast with the republicans, calling for higher taxes on the wealthy, same sex marriage, and immigration reform. let's listen in. >> our platform is crafted by democrats, but it is not about partisanship it's about pragmatism. it's not about left or right but about moving america and our...
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. >>> plus, mayor cory booker and rand paul join our powerhouse roundtable. george will, roberts and paul krugman. >>> hello again. conventions are done. debates are coming. new polls show a bit of a bounce for democrats. but friday's mee owe kerr's jobs report may be camp that down. >> when our opponent says that our nation is in this decline, they are dead wrong. this is a america. >> here now with a response just 58 days from the final votes, the republican nominee for vice president congressman paul ryan. good morning, congressman. >> hey, good morning, george. >> do you stand by your belief that america is a country in decline in. >> i think president obama has placed us on the decline. highest poverty race in a generation. nearly one out of six americans in poverty. it's the 43rd month of unemployment above 8%. for every person who got a job, nearly four stopped looking for work. george, we have to create 10,000 jobs every month just to keep up with population growth. it's on the wrong path. >> you and governor romney create 2 million jobs. it's almost
. >>> plus, mayor cory booker and rand paul join our powerhouse roundtable. george will, roberts and paul krugman. >>> hello again. conventions are done. debates are coming. new polls show a bit of a bounce for democrats. but friday's mee owe kerr's jobs report may be camp that down. >> when our opponent says that our nation is in this decline, they are dead wrong. this is a america. >> here now with a response just 58 days from the final votes, the republican...
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newark mayor cory booker. the co-chair of the democratic platform committee. joining george will, cokie roberts and paul krugman. george, let's talk about paul ryan. you saw him jump right on that jobs report, probably the best news that republicans had in weeks. >> the two numbers that he stressed deserve stressing again. 230,000 dropped out of the job market. for every job created, four people quit looking for jobs. what this means, if the workforce participation rate today was what it was in june 2009, when the recovery began, we would have an unemployment rate 11.2%. i think from here on in, on the basis of these numbers, the romney campaign slogan should be the title of paul krugman's book, which is "end this depression now." because these are depression-level numbers. if the republican party can't win in this environment, it need to get out of politics. >> i think that the thing that you need to bear in mind, this is not president obama's policies at work. he had a bill, american jobs act, that analysts said would have added 1.2 million, 1.3 million jobs
newark mayor cory booker. the co-chair of the democratic platform committee. joining george will, cokie roberts and paul krugman. george, let's talk about paul ryan. you saw him jump right on that jobs report, probably the best news that republicans had in weeks. >> the two numbers that he stressed deserve stressing again. 230,000 dropped out of the job market. for every job created, four people quit looking for jobs. what this means, if the workforce participation rate today was what it...
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. >> a lot of energy starting off with cory booker, the mayor of newark. i thought the most biting speech that was given was a little stark was by the now former governor of ohio ted strickland. let's listen to a little part of that, for example. >> mitt romney proudly wrote an op-ed entitled "let detroit go bankrupt." mitt romney never saw the point of building something when he could profit by tearing it down. if mitt was santa claus he would fire the reindeer and outsource the elves. >> really a lot more talk about mitt romney from the democrats than we sort of had about barack obama from the republicans, at least the first night. >> absolutely. they were trying to achieve a few things. as you heard from michelle obama and even rahm emanuel, sort of character witnesses, this is the guy you fell in love with also to many people in the country. but they also, big part of ted strickland's speech was to talk about the things that they believe the president accomplished that should be applauded. - ta he was talking about the auto bailout. a lot of people tal
. >> a lot of energy starting off with cory booker, the mayor of newark. i thought the most biting speech that was given was a little stark was by the now former governor of ohio ted strickland. let's listen to a little part of that, for example. >> mitt romney proudly wrote an op-ed entitled "let detroit go bankrupt." mitt romney never saw the point of building something when he could profit by tearing it down. if mitt was santa claus he would fire the reindeer and...
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we heard schweitzer, cory booker, folks, in iowa. trivia question, since 1948 how many people have been nominated for president twice from the same city? the answer, it was three. only got one of these right. stephenson in chicago, both in '52 and '56 and richard nixon nominated in miami beach in '68 and '72. jimmy carter got the nod also in new york. '76 and '80. a political trivia question you think should be on the show, e-mail us at "daily rundown"@msnbc.com. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erec
we heard schweitzer, cory booker, folks, in iowa. trivia question, since 1948 how many people have been nominated for president twice from the same city? the answer, it was three. only got one of these right. stephenson in chicago, both in '52 and '56 and richard nixon nominated in miami beach in '68 and '72. jimmy carter got the nod also in new york. '76 and '80. a political trivia question you think should be on the show, e-mail us at "daily rundown"@msnbc.com. we'll be right back....
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congress woman lee and cory booker are going to unveil the democratic party's platform. tonight we're so honored to well her congress woman lee here inside "the war room." welcome. >> pleasure to be here. >> jennifer: you have had such a big role in developing the platform when you contrast it with the republican party's platform, it seems like it was drafted by religious extremists is ours going to be more unifying? >> i think you are see the democratic party has set forth an agenda that first off recognizes the major accomplishments of the president. he saved the auto industry so we in our platform set forth so much of what has been done. but also we set forth what the president's vision is for the future, and what democrats have for our vision for the future which is a future that speaks to the aspirations of all americans. >> jennifer: it's interesting to compare and contrast. their platform was so controversial that reince preibus said it didn't represent mitt romney's views. >> our platform represents the president's views, but also the values and morals that the a
congress woman lee and cory booker are going to unveil the democratic party's platform. tonight we're so honored to well her congress woman lee here inside "the war room." welcome. >> pleasure to be here. >> jennifer: you have had such a big role in developing the platform when you contrast it with the republican party's platform, it seems like it was drafted by religious extremists is ours going to be more unifying? >> i think you are see the democratic party has...
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i don't think -- cory booker is not yet on that stage to go to iowa and clean up the caucus. interesting. it clinton gets out or whatever happens over the next years -- >> a feeding frenzy. >> becomes very much like the republicans were this year. looking for their candidate, and it may happen that no one emerges until -- >> at the conventions where there are re-elections, beth, at the re-election convention who goes to north carolina to address, always becomes fuzzy, never an accident. ryan sweitzer is coming up. somebody thinking about it. addresses iowa i think on thursday. always a subtext of these conventions? >> of course. governor o'malley is here, clearly interested in 2016. my home state governor, andrew cuomo, who's not here focusing on new york. another big elephant in the room. how about joe biden? what are his prospects in the 2016? does anybody think he's not thinking about it. >> he's thinking about it. >> funny about joe biden. i feel as if his presence now in the campaign is, that the campaign, the obama campaign, are they trying to mute it a little bit? >> i
i don't think -- cory booker is not yet on that stage to go to iowa and clean up the caucus. interesting. it clinton gets out or whatever happens over the next years -- >> a feeding frenzy. >> becomes very much like the republicans were this year. looking for their candidate, and it may happen that no one emerges until -- >> at the conventions where there are re-elections, beth, at the re-election convention who goes to north carolina to address, always becomes fuzzy, never an...
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here's newark democratic mayor cory booker speaking this morning. >> the nation has a role to play to make strategic investments so we all get a return on investments. mitt romney doesn't understand that, r.o.i., that's what your business was all about, but instead we have a guy more interested in tax loopholes. >> how do you respond to that, saying he's more interested in tax loop holes, basically staying insulated as a 1 percent-er, and keeping people more insulated. >> look at the governor's track record, whether it was running bain capital where he took nothing -- made something out of nothing, created great companies, his work at the olympics where he turned a failing olympic ventures into a source of national pride. he took a state that didn't have a balanced budget, moved them up to 30th, balanced the budget. >> sean, he moved it up to 47th out of 50th. >> no, no, no, that's if you average it over four years, look where he was day 1 and at the end of four years, he got that state up 30 places in four years. >> the job performance out of bain, was that strictly out of cash makin
here's newark democratic mayor cory booker speaking this morning. >> the nation has a role to play to make strategic investments so we all get a return on investments. mitt romney doesn't understand that, r.o.i., that's what your business was all about, but instead we have a guy more interested in tax loopholes. >> how do you respond to that, saying he's more interested in tax loop holes, basically staying insulated as a 1 percent-er, and keeping people more insulated. >> look...
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cory booker they now have to use the debt clock to count how many times democratic speakers say "fair share." when jimmy carter said he hopes that obama and biden get elected to the country he thought he was in the gaza strip. >> eric: which did you like or didn't like, give us a sense of the tone. >> dana: i did not like cory booker's. i know for some people -- he is somebody i long admired. but remember he got put in the doghouse after he said that he believed private equity was okay? i really felt that he went a little too far. however the speeches don't speak to how i just frame my own life. and so i would imagine if i was a democrat, i would have probably loved last night. for me i was like they're good. but the weird thing to me is that the backdrop looks exactly like the backdrop from tampa. at the rnc. maybe they were sharing something. but it seemed weird to me. everything feels so 1990. >> eric: who were they speaking to, bob? base to fire them up? or speaking to the white male they are lagging in? >> bob: you know, let me say this. certainly the base, part of it. but to sug
cory booker they now have to use the debt clock to count how many times democratic speakers say "fair share." when jimmy carter said he hopes that obama and biden get elected to the country he thought he was in the gaza strip. >> eric: which did you like or didn't like, give us a sense of the tone. >> dana: i did not like cory booker's. i know for some people -- he is somebody i long admired. but remember he got put in the doghouse after he said that he believed private...
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we'll ask the dnc boss herself, debbie wasserman results will be our guest and new york mayor cory booker and emergennew jers mayor. he is an obama deputy campaign manager and stephanie cutter will be with us, a political activist will i am will be with us and flo ri da will join us and starting point begins right now. >>> welcome, everyone. the team this morning is dana bash, a senior congressional correspondent and chris van hollen, we have never met in person. we have only done it via satellite. nice to have you with us. margaret hoover is with us, former white house appointee in the bush administration and ryan at the end again. we really do, washington correspondent for the new yorker. i see. starting point this morning, the democrats main event tonight. vice president joe biden will take the stage followed by the president, president obama, who will close the convention here in charlotte when he accepts the party nomination for a second term. tough act to follow, though, from last night. last night was vintage bill clinton. he delivered a nominating speech that was fiery and kind of
we'll ask the dnc boss herself, debbie wasserman results will be our guest and new york mayor cory booker and emergennew jers mayor. he is an obama deputy campaign manager and stephanie cutter will be with us, a political activist will i am will be with us and flo ri da will join us and starting point begins right now. >>> welcome, everyone. the team this morning is dana bash, a senior congressional correspondent and chris van hollen, we have never met in person. we have only done it...
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we're going to check back in the panel but right now, newark new jersey mayor cory booker speaking tonight. back in may, mayor booker call add tacks on governor romney's bain capitol record nauseating. later he had a change of heart then claiming he was referring to attacks by both parties aas being nauseating and tonight mayor booker taking to the stage here in charlotte. >> if you're a citizen of the united states of america f you're an american, first generation or 15th one will tg work hard, play by the rules and apply your god given talent then you should be able to find a job that pays bills. you should be able to afford health care for your family. and you should be able to refire with dignity and respect. and you should be able to give your children the kind of education that allows them to dream bigger. to go even further. and accomplish more te then you can imagine this, is our platt form. this is our platt form... this is our platform. >> democratic strategist joe trippi joins us, ni to see. >> where are these undecided? watching conventions? >> first there are aren't any undeci
we're going to check back in the panel but right now, newark new jersey mayor cory booker speaking tonight. back in may, mayor booker call add tacks on governor romney's bain capitol record nauseating. later he had a change of heart then claiming he was referring to attacks by both parties aas being nauseating and tonight mayor booker taking to the stage here in charlotte. >> if you're a citizen of the united states of america f you're an american, first generation or 15th one will tg...
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. >> mayor cory booker of newark, new jersey, also the governor of massachusetts, deval patrick, the state's first african-american governor. >> in massachusetts, we know mitt romney. by the time he left office, massachusetts was 47th in the nation in job creation, during better economic times, and household income in our state was declining. he cut education deeper than anywhere else in america. roads and bridges were crumbling, business taxes were up, and business confidence was down. our clean energy potential was stalled, and we had a structural budget deficit. mitt romney talks about a lot of the things he fixed, i can tell u massachusetts was not one of them. he is a fine fellow, and a great sailsman. but as governor, he was a lot more interested in having the job than doing the job. so today, with the help of the obama administration we are re-building our roads and bridges and expanding broad band access. today, we're out of the deficit hole mr. romney left and we have achieved the highest bond rating in our history. today, today with labor at the table, we have made the refo
. >> mayor cory booker of newark, new jersey, also the governor of massachusetts, deval patrick, the state's first african-american governor. >> in massachusetts, we know mitt romney. by the time he left office, massachusetts was 47th in the nation in job creation, during better economic times, and household income in our state was declining. he cut education deeper than anywhere else in america. roads and bridges were crumbling, business taxes were up, and business confidence was...
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. >> fired up, cory booker last night at the convention in charlotte. i spoke to him back in august and asked him if he had aspirations beyond the mayor of newark. he was coy but last night he looked like a man ready to take on a higher office. maybe, say, fill chris christie's seat if he decides to run nationally in 2016. as long as we're talking political hypotheticals, we figured we would throw out potential match-ups for the next presidential race. here to help tus referee is she the people blogger for the "washington post" melinda henin berger. welcome. so one of the match-ups we arbitrarily put together is marco rubio versus julian castro. and i'm curious about your thoughts on this. my take is look marco rubio as a cuban-american and republican is a little redundant. republicans already get the cuban-american vote, and this idea that he'll have crossover appeal to a larger democratic sfik audience is a little overblown whereas i think julian castro being from a red state like texas probably has norcross over appeal. what do you think? >> i i thin
. >> fired up, cory booker last night at the convention in charlotte. i spoke to him back in august and asked him if he had aspirations beyond the mayor of newark. he was coy but last night he looked like a man ready to take on a higher office. maybe, say, fill chris christie's seat if he decides to run nationally in 2016. as long as we're talking political hypotheticals, we figured we would throw out potential match-ups for the next presidential race. here to help tus referee is she the...
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they just felt it was in cory booker's words contentious, that is, that it would draw votes away. >> quickly a few moments ago martin o'malley governor of maryland walked off the stage behind you. a lot of speak have been speculating he may be a candidate himself in four years. >> reporter: may be? tom, not maybe. he will be a candidate. you can bet on it. he was very well received and he doesn't mind going after mitt romney. he's the head of the democratic governors association. when i asked ike leggett, chair of the montgomery county, where is governor o'malley? he pointed to all the news studios. every one of them, that's where he is. so he's doing his audition. this is his new haven for broadway. >> fox 5 political analyst mark plotkin joining us from the democratic convention in charlotte, north carolina. thank you. shawn, we'll continue with our coverage this evening. michelle obama, the first lady of the united states, is coming up in a little while. >> we know you'll have much more on that later. >>> republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan stopped in two key battlegr
they just felt it was in cory booker's words contentious, that is, that it would draw votes away. >> quickly a few moments ago martin o'malley governor of maryland walked off the stage behind you. a lot of speak have been speculating he may be a candidate himself in four years. >> reporter: may be? tom, not maybe. he will be a candidate. you can bet on it. he was very well received and he doesn't mind going after mitt romney. he's the head of the democratic governors association....
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[cheering and applause] >> cory booker, mayor of newark. [applause] [cheering and applause] a motion has been made to adopt the platform. is there a second? [cheering and applause] it has been moved and seconded debt we adopt the platform committee report. is there any discussion? hearing none, the chair calls into question -- all those in favor say aye. all opposed? the ayes have it. the report of the platform committee is hereby adopted. [cheering and applause] we now have a new national democratic party platform that we can be proud of. thank you very much to our platform committee cochairs, lieutenant general and the mayor cory booker and the members of the platform committee. before i leave, let me do a shout out to the great california delegation -- [cheering and applause] thank you. [cheering and applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome north carolina governor, beverly perdue. [cheering and applause] >> do we know how to have a party? it is my privilege on behalf of the people of north carolina to welcome you all to the quee
[cheering and applause] >> cory booker, mayor of newark. [applause] [cheering and applause] a motion has been made to adopt the platform. is there a second? [cheering and applause] it has been moved and seconded debt we adopt the platform committee report. is there any discussion? hearing none, the chair calls into question -- all those in favor say aye. all opposed? the ayes have it. the report of the platform committee is hereby adopted. [cheering and applause] we now have a new...
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. >>> our labor day tweet of the day comes from newark mayor cory booker, sweat and toil, dignity and duty, struggle and sackry nice, dreams 2 destiny here's to all lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. idide? you're not my dad ahh!! hey honey, back feels better, little dancing tonight, you and me? dr. scholl's pro inserts relieve different types of lower body pain by treating at the source so you're a whole new you. go pro with dr. scholl's. yeah, i might have ears like a rabbit... but i want to eat meat! [ male announcer ] iams knows dogs love meat. ...but most dry foods add plant protein, like gluten iams never adds gluten. iams adds 50% more animal protein, [ dog 2 ] look at me! i'm a lean, mean flying machine [ dog 1 ] i am too! woo hoo! [ male announ
. >>> our labor day tweet of the day comes from newark mayor cory booker, sweat and toil, dignity and duty, struggle and sackry nice, dreams 2 destiny here's to all lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has...
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cory booker, duvall patrick, ted strickland, julian castro. before you got to michelle obama you had four really big, successful speeches. >> i don't know whether the democrats give great speeches or have better speech writers, but there were great speeches. >> and a coherent message. >> i think we got the feeling in tampa, don't forget, mitt romney was not everyone's first choice. mitt romney was a lot of people's second choice sitting in that room. tonight this was -- it's going to be the renomination of a president, a sitting president of the united states. and so the enthusiasm and the passion was there. inside the room. it's a bigger convention as other folks have pointed out. there was more energy in the room to begin with. then you had these great speakers and nobody was really saying look at me, i'm going to be the next president of the united states. at least not yet. >> julian castro i thought made a real bid to be the first latino, potentially, president of the united states. >> there's no question there will be a lot of talk here a
cory booker, duvall patrick, ted strickland, julian castro. before you got to michelle obama you had four really big, successful speeches. >> i don't know whether the democrats give great speeches or have better speech writers, but there were great speeches. >> and a coherent message. >> i think we got the feeling in tampa, don't forget, mitt romney was not everyone's first choice. mitt romney was a lot of people's second choice sitting in that room. tonight this was -- it's...
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anything back to what clinton and cory booker and senator schumer said after the criticism of the folks on wall street. they think these are good folks government contributions in doing so much an art community spirit are you in fact a class warrior? >> guest: you know, eventually this comes from -- this country was founded on class warfare. that is why people came here. they didn't want the british system. but we have is a british system now. >> host: why do you say this? >> guest: a few people control this. you know, a financial aristocracy. >> host: >> guest: we were actually just recording in my mouth at a wall street investment banker used to describe the united states has become. he used the word metonymy. >> host: combination of autocracy -- >> guest: he wanted his own word. it is a less excitable words and plutocracy. at his point was there are a few platonic meets around the world and they are followed by a tremendous concentration of wealth, greater than all in the bottom 90%. and he said that is who's going to buy products. that is who's going to drive the economy. >> host: i
anything back to what clinton and cory booker and senator schumer said after the criticism of the folks on wall street. they think these are good folks government contributions in doing so much an art community spirit are you in fact a class warrior? >> guest: you know, eventually this comes from -- this country was founded on class warfare. that is why people came here. they didn't want the british system. but we have is a british system now. >> host: why do you say this? >>...
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and rahm emanuel, president obama, arne duncan and cory booker and a lot of the younger people in congress, they've been lead gt charge on this education reform movement. it's a pro charter school and pro merit pay and it's hard to get precisely out of the negotiations exactly what the sticking points have been, but it seems like some of those issues is what is driving the debate here. it's interesting to note that this is actually a conflict within the democratic party now. >> it will be interesting to follow. hopefully this doesn't take too long. this weekend in virginia, mitt romney the first mormon to win a naum nax assured the crowd he'd keep god as part of his message. >> i will not take god out of the name of the platform. i will not take god off our coins, and i will not take god out of my heart. >> romney's religion sparked a dpood deal of interest among americans. according to google searches about romney's faith are trending higher than ever, surpassing any topics democrats used to attack him, that includes bain, tax returns and doggone roof. i think this interest is -- says a n
and rahm emanuel, president obama, arne duncan and cory booker and a lot of the younger people in congress, they've been lead gt charge on this education reform movement. it's a pro charter school and pro merit pay and it's hard to get precisely out of the negotiations exactly what the sticking points have been, but it seems like some of those issues is what is driving the debate here. it's interesting to note that this is actually a conflict within the democratic party now. >> it will be...
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. >> ifill: we're joined now by mayor cory booker of new jersey. she's the cochair of the democratic -- joy. >democratic -- -- >> it just got very very loud. that was a movying video we just watched and it reminded me where you were lifted and inspired with great figures like that, young people like me in those days which made a stream about getting in politics. >> while is the means of a party, yes it important to video a video. >> on both sides of the political aisle where these figures didn't get rapid in the cynical edge of today. you really felt the authenticity, both sides were going wild. something like that is getting lost and locked up in our politics because there's different type of media we live in and the typical world that's emerging. so a guy like him is really an icon where there was a noble fight in america and one that calls to the conscious of our country. for me as a democrat coming up looking as the kennedys, they lifted me and inspired me and gave me hope for america and he embodies that. >> i neverç saw anybody delivea htfo
. >> ifill: we're joined now by mayor cory booker of new jersey. she's the cochair of the democratic -- joy. >democratic -- -- >> it just got very very loud. that was a movying video we just watched and it reminded me where you were lifted and inspired with great figures like that, young people like me in those days which made a stream about getting in politics. >> while is the means of a party, yes it important to video a video. >> on both sides of the political...
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booker and the president of the college democrats. but i think even just jawnd the speakers' list we are absolutely, strong message for us the democratic party is absolutely the party of the future. the republic party with the rhetoric they are going to it past past past. >> john, let me turn to you, because this president seems to me all he has done is essentially live in the past. blaming his predecessor, whining about the situation here he inherited, and i would argue, instituting a redistributionist agenda, an ideology that had its origins in 1917. here is a president very old school state tus, big government, i would argue big government guy trying to argue that the republicans are the party of the past. isn't it the democrats? >> jeb bush said at the convention stop blaming my brother. this is now president obama's leadership that has failed. very simply, if you look at the polls, every poll shows that americans, a majority of americans believe we are on the wrong track. they believe that they are disappointed in this president.
booker and the president of the college democrats. but i think even just jawnd the speakers' list we are absolutely, strong message for us the democratic party is absolutely the party of the future. the republic party with the rhetoric they are going to it past past past. >> john, let me turn to you, because this president seems to me all he has done is essentially live in the past. blaming his predecessor, whining about the situation here he inherited, and i would argue, instituting a...
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christine said, loving this cory booker right now. the mayor of newark, new jersey. a tear from another caller, columbus, ohio. muhammed is a republican. caller: yes, i wanted to comment on the republican national convention speech. in general, i thought it was very nice. there is nothing that really people talk bad about it. at the end of the day, they did a good job. host: republicans or the democrats? you said the republican convention? caller: yes, you are talking about the democratic convention in general only? host: with the think about what is going on this week? how would you compare the two? caller: they did a good job. i cannot complain. obama, at the end of the day, i think they should give him another four years. he definitely tried his best. i think he needs more time in office, you know? that is the bottom line. host: coming into us on twitter from ron, who says the only way the cancellation makes sense of tomorrow night's speeches at the bank of america stadium is if they could not fill the seats. there is a question about whether it was a smart move t
christine said, loving this cory booker right now. the mayor of newark, new jersey. a tear from another caller, columbus, ohio. muhammed is a republican. caller: yes, i wanted to comment on the republican national convention speech. in general, i thought it was very nice. there is nothing that really people talk bad about it. at the end of the day, they did a good job. host: republicans or the democrats? you said the republican convention? caller: yes, you are talking about the democratic...
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martha: cory booker speech gave very early in the evening 6:00. duval patrick, close friend of the president from massachusetts had a very prime spot. some people think he got bumped for sticking up for venture capitalism very on. but his speech was somewhat buried yesterday. you boy, did it get the crowd moving. bill: booker lives and works in that new york city metropolitan area. he relies money from wall street to help fuel his own campaign. that is part of the reason he made the comment. martha: good relationship with those folks. democrats changing their platform, speaking of that, in terms of the position on israel. this has stirred up a big controversy. coming up we'll ask former israeli ambassador to the u.n. dan gillerman how this could affect diplomacy in that region. bill: we'll talk with two female republican governors about the so-called republican war on women. what sup with that? that is next. >> i know this president and i can tell you that he cares deeply about the next generation of young women in this country. his daughters, all
martha: cory booker speech gave very early in the evening 6:00. duval patrick, close friend of the president from massachusetts had a very prime spot. some people think he got bumped for sticking up for venture capitalism very on. but his speech was somewhat buried yesterday. you boy, did it get the crowd moving. bill: booker lives and works in that new york city metropolitan area. he relies money from wall street to help fuel his own campaign. that is part of the reason he made the comment....
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booker. saying that every family has the right to a good job to a portable health care, to a good education. what nobody said, everyone has a right to a cell phone service that works. why? because cell phones have gone cheaper and better. it is if you are standing in a soviet them on. gerri: it's like we're stuck in 1987. that was the last big chicago strike. nineteen days. chicago strike for 19 days calling the mayor and telling them you have to fix this. could that happen again? >> i would hope so. the polls have indicated that those bitterly that are least supportive of the teachers and white chicagoans who are spending money to send their kids to private schools and say oh, yes, i support the teachers. your kids are not being ruined. your kids are learning to read and write. it reminds us once again that this is the democratic party and not the people who need health care or the elderly. it is the government workers who provide these services. not very well, but it is the government union
booker. saying that every family has the right to a good job to a portable health care, to a good education. what nobody said, everyone has a right to a cell phone service that works. why? because cell phones have gone cheaper and better. it is if you are standing in a soviet them on. gerri: it's like we're stuck in 1987. that was the last big chicago strike. nineteen days. chicago strike for 19 days calling the mayor and telling them you have to fix this. could that happen again? >> i...
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mayor, cory booker visited the iowa delegation and revealed i had 94-year-old grandmother was born in iowa. >> the population of iowa grows -- there's way more people who say they have ties and people in iowa than people who actually live in iowa. >> one person said i can see iowa from my front porch. >> that was a joke. >> was it? >> who was doing the most work that you see request quietly laying the foundation for 2016 of people not named hillary clinton? >> well, i would like to say we still have an election to run here. that's the most important. >> who is working the hardest? >> warner has been out a lot. he's been around. everyone who thinks, patrick has been out. o'malley has been around. he's been doing a lot. so, i think that there's a lot of activity and smart to be here. but i think everyone who is running in 2016 should show how much 2012 is important to them. >> mr. mayor, have you had some people you're thinking boy they must be wanting something from me in four years, suddenly make friends with you and say nice things? >> already have a lot of nice friends. they have be
mayor, cory booker visited the iowa delegation and revealed i had 94-year-old grandmother was born in iowa. >> the population of iowa grows -- there's way more people who say they have ties and people in iowa than people who actually live in iowa. >> one person said i can see iowa from my front porch. >> that was a joke. >> was it? >> who was doing the most work that you see request quietly laying the foundation for 2016 of people not named hillary clinton?...
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booker and senator schumer said after there was criticism of the folks on wall street. they said these are good folks. they make contributions. they have done so much in our communities. donalds donald r. u. in fact a class warrior? >> guest: you know, i'm not sure where this comes from. this country was founded on class warfare. that is why people came here. they didn't want the british system. what we have is a british system now. >> host: say that? >> guest: few people at the top control it. >> guest: a financial air stock they. >> host: you call it in the talk was he in this book. >> guest: we actually were just quoting a memo that a wall street investment banker used to describe what the united states has become. he used the word bhutan me. he said the u.s. is now a bhutan me. >> host: a combination of bhutan me and -- >> guest: it's a less excitable work -- word that there are few bhutan amaze amaze around the world characterized by a tremendous concentration of wealth at the top and a wealth that is greater than the bottom 90% of that is what he used. he said tha
booker and senator schumer said after there was criticism of the folks on wall street. they said these are good folks. they make contributions. they have done so much in our communities. donalds donald r. u. in fact a class warrior? >> guest: you know, i'm not sure where this comes from. this country was founded on class warfare. that is why people came here. they didn't want the british system. what we have is a british system now. >> host: say that? >> guest: few people at...
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there was yourself and cory booker among others who people are paying a lot of attention to, and the president had a democratic majority in the house and the senate in the first two years he was in office. are you satisfied in what he was able to accomplish, and why was he able to get more done in the two years before he lost the majority in the house. >> well, it is interesting that you say that, because -- >> because you talk about the republicans fighting him, but he had support the first two yeas.s >> so, this is a president who has added 4.5 million jobs in the last 2 1/2 years, private sector jobs which is more jobs than in the eight years of george w. bush who has brought health care to every single american after 90 years of trying and who brought osama bin laden to justice, and saved the american financial industry and the auto industry -- >> and you are still having people seeing disappointment? >> well, there is an old scripture from the new testament that says that hope does not disappoint, and hope is fuel. there is a concerted effort to taear this president down to hod
there was yourself and cory booker among others who people are paying a lot of attention to, and the president had a democratic majority in the house and the senate in the first two years he was in office. are you satisfied in what he was able to accomplish, and why was he able to get more done in the two years before he lost the majority in the house. >> well, it is interesting that you say that, because -- >> because you talk about the republicans fighting him, but he had support...